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28. He is so amazed that he not (know) what (say).
29. If it (not be) for him, she wouldn't have solved the case.
30. If I (be) you, I wouldn't mind at all.
31. When he got back he (1)
(tell) Mum about the old lady in the shop and
how she (2) ... (manage) to avoid (3) ... (go) to school when she (4) ... (be)
a girl. As soon as he (5) ... (finish) he (6)
(see) that he (7)
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(be) wiser
if he had said nothing. Talking about school (8) (give) Mum ideas.
"If you (9) ... (go) to school this term I (10) ... (drop) by and (11) ... (see) the
headmaster. He (12) ... probably (let) you (13) ... (start) at once."
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"I (14) ... (not want) to start at once. It (15) ... (be) only about two weeks to
the end of the term."
"He (16) ... (wonder) if you (17)... (not turn up) because Dad (18) ... (write)
and (19)
(tell) him you (20) ... (come)."
32. Three men from a neighbouring tent came out and (1) ... (look) on, (2) ...
(smile) at one another.
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"You already (3) ... (get) a good load", (4) ... (say) one of them, and I (5) ...
(take) that tent along if I (6) ... (be) you."
Mercedes (7)... (throw) up her hands in alarm. "How (8) ... (can) I travel
without a tent?"
"It's spring and you (9)... (not get) any more cold weather", the man (10) ...
(reply).
She (11) ... (shake) her head firmly. Charles and Hal (12) ... (put) the last
things on the top of the big load.
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you (13) ... (think) the sledge (14) ... (go)?" one of the men (15) ... (ask).
"Why (16)... it?", (17) ... (ask) Charles rather angrily.
"I (18) ... just... (wonder), that (19) ... (be) all. It (20) ... (seem) rather heavy."
Today D Doul Mae Cready of California is hanny man. He (1) inst


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He is so amazed that he not knows what to say.
If it had not been for him, she wouldn't have solved the case.
If I were you, I wouldn't mind at all.
When he got back he told Mum about the old lady in the shop and how she had managed to avoid going to school when she was a girl. As soon as he finished, he saw that he would have been wiser if he had said nothing. Talking about school gave Mum ideas. "If you go to school this term, I will drop by and see the headmaster. He will probably let you start at once." "I don't want to start at once. It will be only about two weeks to the end of the term." "He will wonder if you don't turn up because Dad has written and told him you are coming."
Three men from a neighbouring tent came out and looked on, smiling at one another. "You already have got a good load", said one of them, and I will take that tent along if I were you." Mercedes threw up her hands in alarm. "How can I travel without a tent?" "It's spring and you won't get any more cold weather", the man replied. She shook her head firmly. Charles and Hal were putting the last things on the top of the big load. "Where do you think the sledge will go?" one of the men asked. "Why should it?", asked Charles rather angrily. "I was just wondering, that's all. It seems rather heavy." Today Doul Mae Cready of California is a happy man. He is inst (Incomplete sentence).